Woodpecker national junior squash C/ships… Young squash stars to be tested as ‘Nationals’ commence today

The Guyana Squash Association (GSA) in collaboration with Digicel Guyana, will from today stage the Woodpecker National Junior Squash Championships, possibly the biggest tournament of the year for junior campaigners according to national coach Carl Ince.

The tournament serves off this evening at the Georgetown Club and according to GSA’s Level Four Elite coach, Ince, it will be one of the final elements in determining the composition of Guyana’s team for the Junior Caribbean championships. Guyana hosted the Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Junior Caribbean Championships last year and won the overall title for the seventh consecutive time.  Extending that streak to eight this year may seem to be an even tougher task when the competition is held in Jamaica this year, especially since there will be many new faces on the team according to Ince.

Carl Ince

Ince explained that many of the core players who had represented Guyana on the junior team in many of the editions during the seven-year championship streak, have since graduated from junior squash. Some of the players who have outgrown the eligibility requirements include Deje Dias, former Caribbean under 15 champion Alex Arjoon, five-time Caribbean champion Keisha Jeffrey and her twin sister Kayla, as well as two-time champion Ashley Khalil. Ince said that apart for their individual skills, their experience was always an asset in team tournament helping Guyana to dominate for such a long period.

“We knew this was coming, so we were bringing in youngsters from the bottom end to develop…” Ince said with assurance.

“It’s not like Guyana is alone… many of those countries lost their senior players as well,” the English trained coach added.

Some of the players that GSA still have available and that will be competing for a place on the team this week include Caribbean under 17 boys champion  Jason Ray Khalil, as well as  Akeila Wiltshire and champion Nyron Joseph who swept the Caribbean under 15 titles. Akeila’s sister Larissa was also the runner up in the under 15 championship last year while Ben Meckdeci won the boys under 13 title. Mekdeci, who will be making his debut in the under 15 category this year, began the year on a promising note and carted of the Most Outstanding Player award in the last tournament.  Following that last tournament, Ince said that Mekdeci has improved significantly over the last year and continues to develop gradually.

Three-time Caribbean champion Mary Fung-A-Fat is also in the squad this year, and in the younger category, eight  year-old Shomari Wiltshire will be competing in his sophomore edition of the tournament hoping to create some major upsets in the under 13 category.

Apart from the established names, Ince noted that they are quite a few other competitors that have been training persistently with the aspiration of representing Guyana at junior CASA this year. Ince remarked that the competition amongst the junior players has always been thrilling and unpredictable as many players substitute heart where they lack skill. With the desire close to the heart of many, this year’s Nationals are expected to be quite the showdown on the courts as the young stars make a case for national selection. With this in mind Ince said that he is anxiously awaiting the results of the tournament since it will give a clear picture of the appearance of the squad and Guyana’s prospects at the event this year.